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Clinical Features of Autoimmune Nodopathy With Anti-Neurofascin-155 Antibodies in South Koreans

  • Hyun Ji Lyou
  • , Yeon Hak Chung
  • , Min Ju Kim
  • , Mingi Kim
  • , Mi Young Jeon
  • , Seung Woo Kim
  • , Ha Young Shin
  • , Byoung Joon Kim
  • Yonsei University
  • Korea University

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Abstract

Background and Purpose Anti-neurofascin-155 (NF155) antibody is one of the autoantibodies associated with autoimmune nodopathy. We aimed to determine the clinical features of South Korean patients with anti-NF155-antibody-positive autoimmune nodopathy. Methods The sera of 68 patients who fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) were tested for anti-NF155 antibodies using a cell-based assay (CBA) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The anti-NF155-positive sera were also assayed for NF155 immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclasses, and for anti-NF186 and NF140 antibodies. The clinical features of the patients were reviewed retrospectively. Results Among the 68 patients, 6 (8.8%) were positive for anti-NF155 antibodies in both the CBA and ELISA. One of those six patients was also positive for anti-NF186 and anti-NF140 antibodies. IgG4 was the predominant subclass in four patients. The mean age at onset was 32.2 years. All six positive patients presented with progressive sensory ataxia. Five patients treated using corticosteroids presented a partial or no response. All six patients were treated using intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg). Among them, five exhibited a partial or poor response and the other exhibited a good response. All three patients treated using rituximab showed a good response. Conclusions The clinical characteristics of the patients were consistent with those in previous studies. Anti-NF155 antibody assay is necessary for diagnosing autoimmune nodopathy and its appropriate treatment, especially in young patients with CIDP who present with sensory ataxia and poor therapeutic responses to corticosteroids and IVIg.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)186-193
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Clinical Neurology (Korea)
Volume20
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • autoantibodies
  • autoimmune diseases
  • neurofascin
  • nodes of Ranvier
  • peripheral neuropathy

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